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News
Uproar At Holding Pen For Surrendered Boko Haram Terrorists Triggered By ‘Poor Planning’
A recent uproar at a holding facility for repentant Boko Haram fighters in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, was triggered…
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Features
Cost Of Living Crisis: The Deadly Gang Recruiting Poor Taxi Drivers For Crime
It all happened so fast. A motorised tricycle darted out onto the main road and headed at a neck-breaking speed…
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Analyses
Niger Crisis: A Tipping Point In The Fight Against Extremist Insurgents?
The recent coup in Niger, and the subsequent closure of the country’s airspace have sparked concern among global counter-terrorism strategists…
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Armed Violence
Brutal Slaying Marks Islamic State’s Entry Into Conflict Between Nigerian Farmers And Herders
Terrorists who brutally killed a group of cattle herders were motivated by a new policy from the Islamic State in…
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Armed Violence
Boko Haram Terrorists Demand Smaller Ransoms, Victims Say It’s Because They’re Desperate
At dawn, a sense of dread envelops Muna, a makeshift displacement camp for victims of the Boko Haram insurgency, located…
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Two Dead, Scores Arrested After Warehouse Looting In Nigeria’s North East
At least two people were killed when soldiers tried to restore order as groups of young men stormed food stores…
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Cost Of Living Crisis: Soldiers Fire On Grain Store Looters In Nigeria’s Adamawa
Soldiers have opened fire on crowds of young people as they raided food stores in North East Nigeria. The raids…
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Armed Violence
Farmers In Borno Worry Over Prolonged Lack Of Rain
Local farmers in Borno, Northeast Nigeria, have begun to express worry and agitations over the absence of rain for more…
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HumAngle Roundtable Attendees Call For Collaboration In Tracking Security Funding
Members of civil society and community-based organizations across Nigeria’s northeast emphasized the need for enhanced cooperation and media engagement to…
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Armed Violence
ISWAP Restricts Farming Activities In Remote Areas Amid Military Strikes
The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) has reportedly imposed a sweeping ban on farming, fishing, and herding activities in…
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